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Page Eight SKYSCRAPER Prayers for Men In Service . . were said at the annual May ( tion ceremony, on May 6, at whic Clare Dougherty, Sodality crowned the statue of Our Lad traditional ceremony. Attending Miss Dougherty we: bearers, Ruth Rinderer, left, am celia Garrity, and 20 represei from the four classes. Pictured with the Queen on tl wall after the ceremony are, right, Jane McMurray, Mae I Eileen Coyne, Sheila Roche, Ro Tarsitano, Rose Wirth, Jean S Harriet Mclnerney, and Jane Ca Also in the May Queen's C( Honor were Jane Addison and Voller, maids-of-honor, Mary Ruth Anne McCarthy, Mary Elle blad, Barbara Ann Frick, Betty C Catherine Cunningham, Patricia han, Louise Pesut, Muriel Sj Virginia Hilfer, Sheila Finney. Patricia Gould was master o monies, and the class leaders Patricia Tierney, Marion Stoffel Catherine Tuomey, and Luella brand. Heading the committees for th nation were Jean Patnoe and Mauser, flowers; Margaret Jean invitations; Eleanor McBride grams; Beverly Craggs, ushers; Owczarek, decorations; Louise zinski, music, and Margery Rowl attendants. Organists for the Coronatioi Mary Louise Gulick, Jane Claire and Mary Elizabeth Wolfe. A study of nutrition under wartime food rationing, through a Red Cross Victory course, is made by Marie Keating, June Adele Rettig, and Helen Egan, who prepare menus and make substitutions for rationed commodities. Leadership Laurels And . . . winning smiles follow S.A.C. elections, as Helen Sauer, left, Ruth Rinderer, Jerry Stutz, and Eileen Coyne are voted president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively, of the Student Activities Council for 1943-44. Miss Sauer, a classics major, was secretary of the Council this year and treasurer during her freshman year. An English major, Miss Rinderer was a junior representative on the S.A.C. this year. Miss Stutz, who expects to major in English-journalism, was treasurer of the Council during the past year and vice-president of her class in freshman year. Miss Coyne, who has not yet chosen a major, was president of the freshman class during the past year. Eloquent lassies are these debaters, Rosemary Shanahan, standing, Ann Anderson, Jeanne O'Connor, and Patricia Curran, who have won in intercollegiate debating contests during the year. Miss Shanahan wi award at the Honors Convocation on Thursday for her outstanding services group during four years.
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1943-05-24 (8)
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Women and Leadership Archives http://www.luc.edu/wla
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Mundelein College
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Student newspaper for Mundelein College
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Newspapers
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Religious communities--Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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Students
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Universities and colleges
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Women's education
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Mundelein College Records
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Text
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English
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Chicago, Illinois
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Mundelein College